Verify fast. Protect your facility. | | | | | Hi An unexpected facility outage can disrupt operations, impact safety, and create costly downtime. While every situation is different, the actions taken during the first few minutes often determine how quickly and effectively recovery happens. From identifying electrical issues to evaluating environmental conditions and equipment status, having the right tools available can help teams respond with confidence and make informed decisions when time matters most. | | | | Before anything else, capture power quality events, dips, swells, harmonics, and load data to verify critical systems before outage issues become equipment failures. | | | Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer with current probes and WiFi/BLE adaptor | | | | | | Light Every Critical Path | Visibility is the first safety risk when power goes out. Keep rechargeable work lights staged near exits, stairwells, electrical rooms, and maintenance carts so crews can light paths and move safely. | | | Catch Hidden Hazards Early | Generator use and emergency heating introduce risks that occupants cannot see. Test generator rooms, heater zones, and enclosed spaces with pumped PID gas detection before crews enter areas where hidden hazards may build. | | | | | | | | Never Assume a Circuit Is Dead | Confirm what is live and what is safe to touch. Confirm voltage before crews handle panels, outlets, breakers, or equipment. Use NCV and multimeter testing to verify what is safe to approach. | | | Find Water Before It Finds You | Use thermal imaging and moisture readings to spot hidden water intrusions around basements, sump areas, mechanical rooms, drains, and exterior doors. | | | Thermal Imaging Moisture Meter | | | Smart Vacuum Kit with hoses and Bluetooth | | | Power's Back. Document It All. | When power returns, the job isn't over. Capture connected HVAC/R pressure, temperature, and vacuum readings during restart so the next technician has a clear performance record on hand. | | | Every power event tests your facility's process. | The right instruments, staged and ready, make the difference between a controlled recovery and a costly one. | | | | | | Your partner for equipment solutions, expert support, calibration, and rentals since 2005. | | | | Questions? We're here to help. | | | | | Copyright © 2026 Global Test Supply, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Global Test Supply 312 Raleigh, Ste 9 Wilmington, NC 28412 USA
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